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1st Swiss Open Cultural Data Hackathon

The next hackathon focuses on using cultural heritage data/content for research purposes in Digital Humanities and related areas, as well as in the context of Wikipedia/Wikimedia. Participants are welcome to re-use open data/open content for other purposes, such as apps and artistic re-mixes. The hackathon is also an excellent means for heritage institutions to enter into dialogue with software developers, researchers, Wikipedians, and put cultural data and digitized collections to wider use.

The Hackathon will take place on 27 / 28 February 2015 at the Swiss National Library in Bern. There are about 100 registered participants taking part in the event.

You can get the latest news on the Hackathon on the OpenGLAM.ch blog.

When?

Friday, February 27 2015, 9 a.m. - midnight<html><br/></html> Saturday, February 28 2015, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Where?

Schweizerische Nationalbibliothek<html><br/></html> 15 Hallwylstrasse, 3003 Bern<html><br/></html> Direction on this access map

How to contact us?

If you have questions to the organization committee, please contact us here: hackathon2015@openglam.ch.

Friday, February 27
09:00 Welcome desk at the premises of the National Library
10:00 Welcome message
Presentation of existing ideas
Pitching of project ideas
Creation of groups
from 12:00 Group work on the projects
(in parallel) Workshops
(14:30) Linked Data - Introduction (Michael Luggen, Adrian Gschwend)
(15:30) Wikidata data importing (Maarten Dammers)
(17:30) WikiProject Wikidata for research (Daniel Mietchen)
24:00 End of first day
Saturday, February 28
09:00 Group work on the projects
(in parallel) Workshops
(10:00) GLAMwiki Toolset (Romano Stähli, Emmanuel Engelhart)
(11:30) Editing Wikiepdia for Newbies (Micha L. Rieser)
(13:30) Commons Categorizing (Michal L. Rieser)
(14:00) Swiss GLAMmies (Micha L. Rieser)
16:30 Closing session
Project presentation
18:00 End of second day
19:00 Dinner (optional, self organised)

In order to be successful, the event needs you to share your programming skills, your data or most importantly, your ideas!

Come and experience the Hackathon!

First of all, join us on the 27 and 28 February for two days of fun, innovation and digital brainstorming. It is great if you are a programmer and you are ready to help with your skills, but we are also looking for non-hacking people such as patrimonial specialists or researchers in digital humanities.

You can already bring in ideas about ways to use cultural data

Have a look at the Swiss cultural data and international patrimonial institutions published under open licenses:

You can help by sharing cultural data

You may own yourself cultural data that you are ready to share. Please look at these infosheet (German / French) on how to share data. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact beat.estermann@openglam.ch.

Share your discoveries of unspotted cultural data

Maybe you are aware of interesting cultural data. In preparation for the hackathon we are putting together a list of such datasets links to interesting data. We encourage you to contribute to it by adding new items.

You can already bring in ideas about ways to use cultural data. Feel free to take part to an ongoing brainstorming on this page.

The event is organized by the OpenGLAM CH Working Group, with contributions from:

Organization Committee
Wikimedia Switzerland
Patrick Borer
Emmanuel Engelhart
Micha L. Rieser, project manager
National Library Bern
Ruth Büttikofer
Matthias Nepfer, logistic head
Romano Staehli
Opendata.ch
Oleg Lavrovsky
Beat Estermann, dataset head
Frédéric Noyer, communication head
Stefan Oderbolz
Oliver Waddell
OGD Project Switzerland
Simon Meyer
infoclio.ch
Enrico Natale
ETH Bibliothek Zürich
Claudia Lienhard
Dr. Franziska Regner
Dock18
Dr. Daniel Boos

In addition, the Cultural Hackathon is supported by Migros Kulturprozent.

If you have questions to the organization committee, please contact us here: hackathon2015@openglam.ch.

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